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need TCP/IP printing via LPR20 Feb 2008 22:10 GMT1
I have a desktop running Win98se that is our main dog for email, printing, etc.
But now, I've moved my HP printer from LPT1 to a network connection
so the other laptops in the house can print without having the Win98se running.
I used a little Netgear PS101 server, that attaches to ...
Win98SE routing problem19 Feb 2008 03:28 GMT10
I  have my workstation connected to a Linksys wireless router and
running Win98SE.
Now I installed an ethernet NIC to which I connected my Windows 95c
laptop by cat5.
Help or info required ...16 Feb 2008 21:55 GMT5
No sympathy please but here's my situation.
I have 8 pcs ethernet'd together using an 8 port Cat5 switch. The pcs run
Netbuie for file and print sharing as well as tcp/ip for dialup proxy server
running on one pc and also for some multi-user games in-house.
On board NIC test14 Feb 2008 14:45 GMT7
Can I remove a Linksys LNE100TX NIC from a WIN98SE PC and continue to use
that PC without harm to the PC? This is my wife's PC and I can't take any
chances with it. If this might cause any harm to the software or hardware
on her PC then I will gladly spend $20. to buy another NIC ...
On board NIC test08 Feb 2008 21:20 GMT5
Can I remove a Linksys LNE100TX NIC from a WIN98SE PC and continue to use
that PC without harm to the PC? This is my wife's PC and I can't take any
chances with it. If this might cause any harm to the software or hardware
on her PC then I will gladly spend $20. to buy another NIC ...
Brain teaser of the week05 Feb 2008 21:39 GMT4
No problems, no complaints.
Internet goes from the ISP's wireless modem by
wire to the (wireless) router and the downstairs PC
(Win98) and the upstairs PC (WinXP) reaches the
 
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